5 edition of Collective political violence found in the catalog.
Published
2004 by Routledge in London .
Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Earl Conteh-Morgan. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | ix,333p. ; |
Number of Pages | 333 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22120469M |
ISBN 10 | 041594743X, 0415947448 |
LC Control Number | 20038988 |
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Written in a knowledgeable, yet accessible, manner, Collective Political Violence treats the issue of political violence with an impressively wide geographic 5/5(1). First published in Collective Political Violence is a concise, but thorough, interdisciplinary analysis of the many competing concepts, theories, and explanations of political conflict, including revolutions, civil wars, genocide, and by: Understanding Collective Political Violence (Conflict, Inequality and Ethnicity) [Guichaoua, Y.] on *FREE* shipping Collective political violence book qualifying offers.
Understanding Collective Political Violence (Conflict, Inequality and Ethnicity)Format: Hardcover. Collective Political Violence: An Introduction to the Theories and Cases of Violent Conflicts. Collective Political Violence is a concise, but thorough, interdisciplinary analysis of the many competing concepts, theories and explanations of political conflict, including revolutions, civil.
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In Collective political violence book violence, social interaction With striking historical scope and command of the literature of many disciplines, this book seeks the common causes of these events in collective violence.
In collective violence, social interaction immediately inflicts physical damage, involves at least two perpetrators of damage, and results in part from coordination among the persons who perform the /5. The decision to write Collective Political Violence grows out of this serious lack of textbooks that comprise an interdisciplinary coverage and competing explanations of civil and interstate wars, genocides, ethnic and identity conflicts, revolutions, and terrorism, among others.
Accordingly, this text is written for undergraduates and first year graduate students with the objective of helping them develop a comprehensive understanding of the various factors that can contribute Collective political violence book violence. Collective political violence book this book Introduction Understanding Collective Political Violence offers a unique view Collective political violence book contemporary processes of violent political mobilization across continents: Africa, Latin America, South East Asia and the Middle East.
In collective violence, social interaction immediately inflicts physical damage, involves at least two perpetrators of damage, and results in part from coordination among the persons who perform the damaging acts.
Charles Tilly argues that collective violence is complicated, changeable. Buy Collective Political Violence: An Introduction to the Theories and Cases of Violent Conflicts 1 by Earl Conteh-Morgan (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.5/5(1).
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First Published eBook Published 19 November Pub. location London. Imprint Collective political violence book Earl Conteh-Morgan. A new book drawing on the work of the Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity (CRISE) has been published by Palgrave Macmillan.
Understanding Collective Political Violence, edited by Yvan Guichaoua, is part of the CRISE series Collective political violence book Conflict, Inequality and Ethnicity.
Tilly () in his book, The politics of collective violence, discusses political entrepreneurs as political actors who usually manipulate political processes through activism, connections.
Collective Political Violence presents an interdisciplinary account of the concepts, theories and explanations concerning past and ongoing conflicts, providing case studies for each.
The Politics of Collective Violence Collective violence, by such a definition, excludes purely individual action, nonmaterial damage, accidents, and long-term or indirect effects of such dam-aging processes as dumping of toxic waste.
But it includes a vast range of social interactions. set of individuals, in order to achieve political, economic or social objectives. Forms of collective violence Various forms of collective violence have been recognized, including.
Wars, terrorism and other violent political conflicts that occur within or between states. State-perpetrated violence such as genocide, repression, disappearances. "Collective Political Violence" presents an interdisciplinary account of the concepts, theories and explanations concerning past and ongoing conflicts, providing case studies for each.
Case studies range from the Rwanda genocide to the civil rights movement in the United States, and major new debates concerning terrorism, peacekeeping and. Understanding Collective Political Violence offers a unique view on contemporary processes of violent political mobilization across continents: Africa, Latin America, South East Asia and the Middle East.
It pays particular attention to unconventional combatants such as women or children and details the drivers of their violent : Palgrave Macmillan UK. Collective political violence: an introduction to the theories and cases of violent conflicts / Earl Conteh-Morgan.
Format Book Published New York: Routledge, Description ix, p.: ill. ; 24 cm. Notes Includes bibliographical references and index. Subject headings Political violence. ISBN. This chapter makes an overview of the existing literature on political violence and reflects on how institutions can account for the different varieties of political violence that we observe in.
Collective Political Violence: An Introduction to the Theories and Cases of Violent Conflicts By Conteh-Morgan Routledge, Read preview Overview Bringing the War Home: The Weather Underground, the Red Army Faction, and Revolutionary Violence in the Sixties and Seventies By Jeremy Varon University of California Press, Influence of political violence on individual functioning in relationship to their envirornment.
Participation in civil society and political processes is essential for the health and well-being of individuals (World Health Organization, ).It engenders a sense of responsibility for collective functioning, enhancing individual well-being (Nowell and Boyd, ). Book Description. The first of its kind, The Handbook of Collective Violence covers a range of contexts in which collective violence occurs, bringing together international perspectives from psychology, criminology and sociology into one complete volume.
There have been significant advances made in the last 25 years regarding how collective violence is conceptualised and understood, with a. Understanding Collective Political Violence offers a unique view on contemporary processes of violent political mobilization across continents: Africa, Latin America, South East Asia and the Middle It pays particular attention to unconventional combatants such as women or children and details the drivers of their violent engagement.
This book examines the dark odyssey of official and private collective violence against the rural African population and Africans in general during the two generations before apartheid became the primary justification for the existence of the South African by: 4.
Pinpointing the causes, combinations, and settings helps to explain collective violence and also helps to identify the best ways to mitigate violence and create democracies with a minimum of damage to persons and property.
Charles Tilly is the Joseph L. Buttenwieser Professor of Social Science at Columbia University. Understanding Political Violence offers crucial insights on processes damaging lives and polities in a variety of places across the globe: in Africa, in Latin America, in South East Asia and in the Middle East.
By adopting a rich, evidence-based. Collective Political Violence in the North Caucasus: Chechen Conflict and Insurgency Analysis. Abstract In his book “Peach in our time” () Anders Nilsson puts forward the view that violence carried out within a society can have both political and socio-psychological.
EARL CONTEH-MORGAN: COLLECTIVE. POLITICAL VIOLENCE: STUDY GUIDE, Steven Alan Samson. CHAPTER FOUR: THE PSYCHOCULTURAL APPROACH TO EXPLAINING COLLECTIVE POLITICAL VIOLENCE. Outline. INTRODUCTION (69) 1. Relative Deprivation: The feeling or perception of a gap or discrepancy between. the politics of collective violence Download the politics of collective violence or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format.
Click Download or Read Online button to get the politics of collective violence book now. This site is like a library, Use search box in. Hannah Arendt's short book of political philosophy, On Violence, is a simple, fulfilling and digestible text that poses interesting questions for understanding politics, history, revolution and the State.
While her writing is less than perfect - she often wrote in a rush and then had her books 'englishified' - her exposition and discussion of /5. This is a classic book that explores why people engage in political violence (riots, rebellion, coups, etc.) and how regimes respond.
Though written long before the current rash of insurgencies, it has a lot to say about what is happening in the early 21st century. Political violence is violence perpetrated by people or governments to achieve political goals. It can describe violence used by a state against other states or against non-state actors (most notably police brutality or genocide).It can also describe politically-motivated violence by non-state actors against a state (rebellion, rioting, treason or coup d'etat) or against other non-state actors.
The novel explores Heidegger's embrace of Nazism as a proxy for that of Germany and, as in Arendt's treatment of Eichmann, the difficult relationship between collective guilt and personal responsibility.
Clément also brings Hannah's other mentor and confidante, Karl Jaspers, into the matrix of nship: German (–37), Stateless (–50). This book will be of great interest to all students of terrorism studies, war and conflict studies, international security and politics in general, as well as professionals in the field of counter-terrorism.
Political Violence (Paperback): Leaving Terrorism Behind: Individual and Collective. Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding. Table of Contents Preface i 1.
Collective Political Violence: Scope, Assumptions and Approaches 1 Scope and Assumptions Explaining collective Political Violence 4 Broad Theoretical Approaches 14 Critical Theories: Constructivism and Feminism 26 Notes With its penetrating focus on conflict and associated trajectories of violence in Africa, the book is an inestimable asset for conflict management practitioners, political scientists, historians, civil society activists and leaders in economics and politics as well as all those interested in the affairs of Africa.
His books include the edited volumes Fieldwork Under Fire: Contemporary Studies of Violence and Survival (with Carolyn Nordstrom) and Cultures Under Siege: Collective Violence and Trauma (with Marcelo Suárez-Orozco). View your shopping cart | Browse Penn Press titles in Human Rights, Law, Political Science | Join our mailing list.
The book inspires a cautious yet hopeful optimism as it calls for a new interpretation of violence, and with it, a new imagining of nonviolence as a collective form of political action, writes Hesham Shafick. The Force of Non-Violence: The Ethical in the Political. Judith Butler.
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This book belongs in the classroom and in the library of social scientists, political analysts, cultural critics, and activists.The edited book Cultures under Siege: Collective Violence and Trauma (co-edited with Marcelo Suárez-Orozco) developed a multilevel approach that analyzes how political violence targets simultaneously the body, the psyche, and the sociocultural order.As I argued in Chapter ebook, social and political conflicts are a necessary, albeit not sufficient, precondition for political violence.
Italy and Germany were no exception to this rule: in the late sixties and seventies violence escalated during various protest campaigns.